File:Bull-dozer of the Canadian Engineers clearing the route of main advance through Friesoythe.png
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English: Bull-dozer of the Canadian Engineers clearing the route of main advance through Friesoythe, after the city was burned to the ground by Canadian troops in reprisal against the civilian population. The rubble was used to consolidate roads for tanks and vehicles. |
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Author | Alexander Mackenzie Stirton |
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